New App-V Knowledge Base articles for 12-7 through 12-20

For the week of 12-7 through 12-20 we had eleven new App-V Knowledge Base articles.  Links and titles are below:

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KB960782 - When upgrading to Vista SP2 from XP, you may get an Application Compatibility Warning for the Microsoft Application Virtualization Client
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KB960917 - In low memory situations the App-V 4.5 Application Virtualization Client (sftlist.exe) may shutdown
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KB960918 - When launching applications from the Adobe CS3 suite using Application Virtualization 4.5 clients, you may encounter an error: 0xc0150002
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KB960967 - When installing an MSI package created using Application Virtualization 4.5, the Cancel button may not work
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KB961015 - Changes made to File Type Associations in the Application Import wizard in the Application Virtualization 4.5 Management Server MMC do not persist
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KB961016 - In Application Virtualization 4.5, Debug runtime libraries are not captured during Sequencing
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KB961017 - You receive an error "Could not access network location \MSIUtility\{GUID}" when you uninstall a .MSI package created in earlier versions of Softgrid from a client running App-V 4.5
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KB961089 - The Application Virtualization 4.5 MP for SCOM may not be translated when using Simplified or Traditional Chinese
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KB961096 - In Application Virtualization 4.5, you can not assign a hotkey for virtualized versions of Bookshelf 3.0
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KB961097 - Failure in load or install of MSI Package rolls back Add or Remove Programs but doesn't remove package shortcuts
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KB961098 - Renaming a directory to a different path will not work in Application Virtualization 4.5
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Enjoy!

J.C. Hornbeck | Manageability Knowledge Engineer